Western New York is Marching for Science, Again

Community members advancing science education, environmental justice, and healthcare for addiction at the Second Annual Buffalo March for Science

The Second Annual Buffalo March for Science, hosted by Science Demands Action, will be on April 14th, 2018. The march will start downtown at Niagara Square and end at Canalside with a rally and Science Education Fair for all ages. Here is the schedule of events.

- Gather at Niagara Square at 12:30 pm- Begin March to Canalside via Court and Main St. around 1 pm- Rally and speakers at Canalside around 1:30 pm- Science Fair and Poster Session until 4 pm

Science Demands Action is proud to host the Second Annual Buffalo March for Science and Science Education Fair at 1pm on April 14th for all ages. The March will kick off from Niagara Square and follow Main Street to Canalside. Speakers at Canalside will include Avi Israel of Save the Michaels of the World, Jackie James-Creedon of Citizen Science Resource Center, and Paul Spitale of Buffalo area Engineering Awareness for Minorities. An elementary school essay contest winner will be speaking on how science helped their family or community and middle school or high school winner will be speaking on how their voice can benefit science.

The Science Education Fair at Canalside will run until 4pm. Participating organizations with hands on family friendly activities include the Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center, The Erie County Department of Health, Sierra Club Niagara, and the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program, among twenty-one additional environmental, healthcare, and education focused groups, and counting. Volunteers will also be judging a poster competition where student and professional researchers are challenged to communicate their science to the public.

“I march for science because I’m passionate about evidence based healthcare policy,” says Dr. June Chang, the recently retired Chief of Geriatric Medicine at the Veterans Healthcare Administration of Western New York.

“I march for science because I care about diversity in science,” says Pharmacology PhD student Alexandria Trujillo.

Research engineer Inés Stuckert says, “I march so science can be accessible to everyone.”

Small business owner Rohan Bansal says, “I march for science because I care about the environment.”

It has been one short year since Buffalonians took to Delaware Park with the future of Erie County on their minds and on their signs for the First Annual Buffalo March for Science. Over 2017 the volunteer led movement earned 501(c)(3) non-profit status as Science Demands Action or SDA. SDA’s mission is to guide communities in using science for social good by facilitating interdisciplinary dialogue between experts and communities. SDA’s volunteers envision a world where communities create evidence based policy.

Use your platform to spread the word about the Buffalo March for Science

Volunteer for the day of the march. Learn more at Spot Coffee at 765 Elmwood Avenue on March 14th at 7pm or 206 Furnas Hall on UB’s North Campus on March 13th at 5pm or email dan@sciencedemandsaction.org.

Represent your public health, environment, community justice, or education group or organization by tabling at the family friendly Science Education Fair. Email sylvia@sciencedemandsaction.org for details.

Get involved in planning and operations. Join our Wednesday 6:45pm meetings at 124 Farber Hall on UB’s South Campus or email dan@sciencedemandsaction.org

How Can You Support The Buffalo March for Science?

Buy a Buffalo March for Science T-shirt here. Show your local science pride.

Science Demands Action is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. All donations are tax deductible.

Donate on YouCaring or Facebook to help raise money for the march permits, canalside fees, event insurance, and equipment rentals so the Buffalo March for Science and Science Education Fair can always be free and open to the public

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